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What's the difference between national standard and Latin dance?
National dances include Latin dance and modern dance. Social dance is a general term, which means international standard dance. Including Latin and modern, Latin is divided into cha-cha, rumba, cowboy, bullfighting and samba, while modern is divided into waltz, Viennese waltz, foxtrot and tango.

International standard Latin dance also refers to sports dance, which is divided into rumba, cha-cha, cowboy, samba and bullfighting. Associations are divided into: World Sports Dance Federation (WDSF) and World International Standard Dance Federation (WDC), China International Standard Dance Federation (CBDF), China Sports Dance Federation (CDSF) and other associations.

Latin dance is a kind of competitive sports dance, which is characterized by strong explosive force, strong style and skill. It has a lot of space for competitive sports and dancing, and now it has entered the official competition of the Asian Games. Latin Dance officially applied to enter the Olympic Games on 20 14 and12, and is now in the examination and approval stage. WDSF Association, the highest event of Latin dance every year, will choose different events among member countries all over the world.

For all the people who participated in the international standard dance in the world, Blackpool in Britain was the first international standard dance activity. WDC will hold Blackpool Dance Festival in Britain, which is very popular among Europeans.

International standard Latin dance is standardized, strict and standard. It is a professional competitive dance based on Latin dance. There are five Latin dances: rumba, cha-cha, samba, swing dance and bullfighting. Five Latin dances have their own styles: samba's passion, cha-cha's liveliness, rumba's elegance, bullfighting, and cowboy's fun. Different styles, the most important thing is to grasp the connotation.

They originated from different countries and regions, standardized and developed in Britain in the early 20th century, and quickly became popular in many countries. At that time, bars in social places were very popular as a form of social and entertainment; Great Shanghai in the 1930s and 1940s was also very popular.

Later, it became an international competition through the unified norms of the Royal Association of Dance Teachers, which has continued to this day. Among them, the famous events are Blackpool Dance Festival (78th), British International Championship (5 1), British International Open and German World Dance Championship.